BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Field of the Invention
[0001] The present invention relates a vehicle seat for a child generally referred to as
a child seat and, in particular, to a child seat which can be set at a desired angle
regardless of the angles of a vehicle seat.
Description of the Related Art
[0002] When loading a baby or a little child into a vehicle, sometimes a child seat is used
in order to secure the safety of the baby or child in an emergency such as when applying
the brake suddenly. While child seats vary widely in structure, description will be
given below of an example of them.
[0003] Generally, a child seat 111, as shown in Fig. 23, includes a seat main body 113 in
which a baby or a little child 112 is seated, a receiver base 114 which supports the
seat main body 113 in such a manner that the seat main body 113 can be rotated freely
between a forward facing position and a backward facing position with respect to the
advancing direction of the vehicle or the angle of the seat main body 113 can be adjusted
freely (that is, the seat main body 113 can be reclined freely), and the like. And,
when fixing the child seat 111 to a vehicle seat 115, the receiver base 114 is fixed
to the vehicle seat 115 by a vehicle seat belt (not shown) or the like.
[0004] Especially, for a baby underdeveloped in body, the child seat is mounted backward
with respect to the vehicle advancing direction before it is used, in order to hold
the baby body through the whole of the back of the baby. On the other hand, for a
child developed in body to a certain degree, the child seat is mounted forward with
respect to the vehicle advancing direction in order to hold the body of the child
through the lower back, abdomen, breast of the child body while the child is seated.
[0005] By the way, there is a safety standard for the child seat 111 and, in compliance
with the safety standard, a collision test is conducted on the child seat 111 under
the condition of a test seat having a seat surface elevation angle of 3°, as shown
in Fig. 23 (its forward facing position) and in Fig. 25 (its backward facing position).
[0006] Thus, the angle of the seat main body 113 of the child seat 111 (which includes its
inherent angle a and a proper reclining angle b) is set in consideration of the safety
and comfort of the little child 112 under the above-mentioned safety standard of the
a test seat having a seat surface elevation angle of 3°.
[0007] However, the elevation angles of the vehicle seats 115 actually on the market are
not always set at the angle of 3° in all vehicles but, as shown in Fig. 24, there
are found many vehicles in which the vehicle seats thereof are set about at 15°; that
is, in fact, the elevation angles of the vehicle seats vary widely. Thus, in Fig.
23 showing the vehicle seat having an elevation angle of 3° , when an operator is
going to set the reclining angle for the angle a and thus to use the child seat 111
in the most-raised position, in actual use, as shown in Fig. 24, the child seat 111
lies on its back side by an excess angle corresponding to the increased angle of the
elevation angle of the vehicle seat, that is, by 12°. On the other hand, in Fig. 23
showing the vehicle seat having an elevation angle of 3°, when the operator is going
to set the reclining angle for the angle b and thus to use the child seat 111 in the
most-lowered position, in the vehicle seat having an elevation angle of 15° shown
in Fig 24, the child seat 111 lies on its back side further by 12°, that is, by the
increased angle of the elevation angle of the vehicle seat, with the result that the
child seat 111 lies on its back side far beyond the reclining angle b that is set
as the most proper angle when the child 111 seat is designed.
[0008] In this manner, in the conventional child seat, even if the proper reclining range
or angle b is taken into consideration when the child seat is designed, actually,
in many cases, the comfort of the child seat cannot be secured.
[0009] The above fact also applies similarly to a case shown in Fig. 25 in which the child
seat 111 is set backward with respect to the advancing direction of the vehicle. That
is, in Fig. 25 showing a vehicle seat having an elevation angle of 3°, normally, the
angle of the child seat is set with some room, in particular, for an angle of the
order of 50° in the range of the safety standard (the safety standard angle ranges
from the vertical direction to an angle of 60° ), because a baby who cannot yet hold
its head up should be laid down as deep as possible. However, if the child seat 111
is used when the vehicle seat 115 has an elevation angle 15° as shown in Fig. 25,
in fact, the child seat 111 is raised up by an angle of 12° corresponding to an increase
in the elevation angle although the operator is going to use the child seat 111 in
its most-lowered position, which brings the child seat 111 to a state not desirable
for the baby who cannot hold its head up.
[0010] On the other hand, in the conventional child seats, there are found child seats structured
such that the reclining angle thereof can be adjusted in a wide range and, if such
child seat is used, it is truly possible to absorb the elevation angle difference
between the child seat and vehicle seat. But, when such child seat capable of adjusting
the reclining angle in a wide range is used, if the child seat is used backward with
respect to the vehicle advancing direction, then, each time the reclining angle is
changed, there arises the need to confirm whether the reclining angle after changed
is in the range of the safety standard or not, which is troublesome or inconvenient.
In addition to this, if the operator should fail to confirm this, not only the comfort
of the baby is disturbed but also, when the child seat is lied on its back side beyond
the angle of 60° from the vertical direction, in sudden braking or in a collision,
there is a danger that the baby can be flown out from the child seat because the reclining
angle is not proper.
[0011] Also, as means which, each time the reclining angle is changed, confirms whether
the angle after changed is in the range of the safety standard or not, there is disclosed
a vehicle seat level display device Unexamined in Japanese Patent Publication Hei.
8-20250(PCT/US 91/06419), which displays whether a child seat is set in a proper position
or not.
[0012] However, since the vehicle seat level display device is not able to make angle adjustments
between the child seat and the vehicle seat onto which the child seat is to be mounted,
similarly to the previously described case, there arises the need to confirm the angles
of the child seat and vehicle seat each time the child seat is mounted.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0013] The present invention aims at eliminating the drawbacks found in the above-mentioned
conventional child seats and devices.
[0014] Accordingly, it is an object of the invention to provide a child seat which not only
can make angle adjustments between a child seat and a vehicle seat to which the child
seat is to be mounted, regardless of the elevation angle of the vehicle seat, but
also can view the adjusting angles visually.
[0015] In attaining the above object, according to the present invention, there is provided
a child seat of a reclining type or a non-reclining type, which is composed of only
a seat main body or a seat main body and a receive base for receiving the seat main
body thereon, and also which is to be set on a vehicle seat, provided by a set angle
adjusting mechanism for adjusting the set angle of the seat main body with respect
to said vehicle seat.
[0016] Also, according to the present invention in the above-mentioned child seat, the set
angle adjusting mechanism is disposed in the contact portion of the seat main body
where the seat main body is to be contacted with the vehicle seat.
[0017] Further, according to the present invention in above-mentioned child seat, the set
angle adjusting mechanism is interposed between the seat main body and receive base
and/or is disposed in the contact portion of the receive base where the receive base
is to be contacted with the vehicle seat.
[0018] According to the present invention in above-mentioned child seat, the set angle adjusting
mechanism comprises a primary rotary plate rotatably stored in a recessed portion
formed in the bottom portion of the child seat, a secondary rotary plate disposed
in the primary rotary plate in such a manner that one end portion thereof can be rotated,
and a securing portion formed within the above-mentioned recessed portion for securing
the other end portion of the secondary rotary plate.
[0019] And, according to the invention in above-mentioned child seat, the child seat further
includes an angle display device for displaying whether the inclination angle of the
child seat is proper or not.
[0020] Also, according to the invention in above-mentioned child seat, there is provided
a child seat which comprises an angle display device for displaying whether the inclination
angle of the child seat is proper or not.
[0021] Further, according to the invention in above-mentioned child, the proper inclination
angle of the child seat is set in the angle range of 35° - 55° with respect to a vertical
line.
[0022] As described above, according to the invention, since the set angle adjusting mechanism
is disposed in the child seat, when setting the child seat on the vehicle seat, the
set angle of the child seat can be adjusted by the set angle adjusting mechanism and,
therefore, even if the elevation angle of the vehicle seat is, for example, about
15° , the angle of the seat main body can be set similarly to a vehicle seat which
has an elevation angle of 3° . Accordingly, after the child seat is set in the above-mentioned
manner, when the child seat is a child seat of a non-reclining type, the child seat
can be used within a given safety standard range; and, in the case of a child seat
of a reclining type, the child seat may be used according to the reclining angles
that are set as the proper angles when the child seat is designed. In the conventional
child seat, each time the reclining angle of the child seat is changed, it is necessary
to confirm whether the angle after changed is in the safety standard range or not.
That is, according to the invention, there is eliminated the need for such confirmation
as in the conventional child seat.
[0023] Also, since the angle display device is disposed in the child seat, in the above-mentioned
angle adjusting operation, the angle of the child seat can be adjusted while observing
the angle visually, which can enhance the convenience of the child seat.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0024]
Fig. 1 is a typical side view of a child seat of a reclining type and a first embodiment
of a set angle adjusting mechanism according to the invention, showing a state in
which the latter is disposed in the former;
Fig. 2 is a typical side view of a child seat of a reclining type and a second embodiment
of a set angle adjusting mechanism according to the invention, showing a state in
which the latter is disposed in the former;
Fig. 3 is a typical side view of a child seat of a non-reclining type and a first
embodiment of a set angle adjusting mechanism according to the invention, showing
a state in which the latter is disposed in the former;
Fig. 4 is a typical side view of a child seat of a non-reclining type and a second
embodiment of a set angle adjusting mechanism according to the invention, showing
a state in which the latter is disposed in the former;
Fig. 5 is a typical side view of a child seat composed of only a seat main body and
a first embodiment of a set angle adjusting mechanism according to the invention,
showing a state in which the latter is disposed in the former;
Fig. 6 is a perspective view of a child seat, showing the structure thereof;
Fig. 7 is a perspective view of the bottom surface of a receive base, showing a first
embodiment of a set angle adjusting mechanism according to the invention;
Fig. 8 is a perspective view of the receive base, showing the rotating operation of
a primary rotary plate;
Fig. 9 is a section view of the main portions of the receive base, showing the rotating
operation of the primary rotary plate;
Fig. 10 is a perspective view of the receive base, showing the rotating operation
of a secondary rotary plate;
Fig. 11 is a section view of the main portions of the receive base, showing the rotating
operation of the secondary rotary plate;
Fig. 12 is a perspective view of the second embodiment of a set angle adjusting mechanism
according to the invention;
Fig. 13 is a perspective view of a third embodiment of a set angle adjusting mechanism
according to the invention;
Fig. 14 is a perspective view of a fourth embodiment of a set angle adjusting mechanism
according to the invention;
Fig. 15 is an exploded perspective view of a first embodiment of an angle display
device according to the invention;
Fig. 16 is a section view of the first embodiment of an angle display device according
to the invention;
Fig. 17 is a perspective view of a second embodiment of an angle display device according
to the invention;
Fig. 18 is a perspective view of a third embodiment of an angle display device according
to the invention;
Fig. 19 is a perspective view of a fourth embodiment of an angle display device according
to the invention;
Fig. 20 is a perspective view of a fifth embodiment of an angle display device according
to the invention;
Fig. 21 is a perspective view of a sixth embodiment of an angle display device according
to the invention;
Fig. 22 is a perspective view of a seventh embodiment of an angle display device according
to the invention;
Fig. 23 is a typical side view of an example of a conventional child seat;
Fig. 24 is a typical side view of an example of a conventional child seat, showing
a child seat angle adjusting mechanism employed therein;
Fig. 25 is a typical side view of an example of a conventional child seat, showing
the child seat angle adjusting mechanism and problems found therein; and,
Fig. 26 is a typical side view of an example of a conventional child seat, showing
the child seat angle adjusting mechanism and problems found therein.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0025] Now, description will be given below of preferred embodiments of a child seat according
to the invention with reference to Figs. 1 to 22. For reference, in describing the
embodiments of a child seat according to the invention, at first, description will
be given of the outlines of various child seats respectively incorporating therein
a set angle adjusting mechanism according to the invention with reference to Figs.
1 to 5 and, after then, description will be given of the structures and operations
of the set angle adjusting mechanism and the like according to the invention with
reference to Figs. 6 to 22.
[0026] Now, Figs. 1 to 5 respectively shows, in a typical manner, child seats 1 which respectively
incorporate therein a set angle adjusting mechanism according to the invention. In
particular, the child seats 1 shown in Figs. 1 to 4 are respectively different in
structure from the child seat shown in Fig. 5; that is, the former is composed of
a seat main body 4 and a receive base 3 for receiving the seat main body 4, whereas
the child seat 1 shown in Fig. 5 is composed of only a seat main body 4. Also, in
more particular, the child seats 1 shown in Figs. 1 and 2 are respectively child seats
of a so called reclining type that it can be rotated between the seat main body 4
and receive base 3 thereof, whereas the child seats shown in Figs. 3 and 4 are respectively
child seats of a so called non-reclining type that it cannot be rotated between the
seat main body 4 and receive base 3 thereof. And, a set angle adjusting mechanism
5 or 5' according to the invention is incorporated in common in all child seats 1
respectively shown in Figs. 1 to 5. The present invention can apply to a child seat
of a reclining type that it is composed of a seat main body and a receive base, to
a child seat of a non-reclining type that it is composed of a seat main body and a
receive base, and a child seat of a type that it is composed of only a seat main body.
[0027] Now, in Fig. 1 in which a child seat 1 is composed of a receive base 3 to be installed
on a vehicle seat 2 and a seat main body 4 to be received by the receive base 3 in
a reclinable manner, there is disposed a set angle adjusting mechanism 5 according
to the invention in the contact portion of the seat main body 4 of the child seat
1 where the seat main body 4 is to be contacted with the vehicle seat 2. In this manner,
since there is disposed in the child seat 1 the set angle adjusting mechanism 5 which
is capable of adjusting the angle of the receive base 3 with respect to the vehicle
seat 2, when the angle of the vehicle seat 2 is set for a steep angle, for example,
in the angle range of 10° - 15° , the rear end side of the receive base 3 may be raised
up by the set angle adjusting mechanism 5 and the angle of the child seat 1 may be
adjusted to be lower than or equal to 10°.
[0028] On the other hand, in Fig. 2 in which a child seat 1 is composed of a receive base
to be installed on a vehicle seat 2 and a seat main body 4 to be received by the receive
base 3 in a reclinable manner, there is interposed a set angle adjusting mechanism
5' according to the invention between the seat main body 4 and receive base 3 of the
child seat 1. Therefore, when the angle of the vehicle seat 2 is set for a steep angle,
for example, in the angle range of 10° - 15°, the rear end side of the seat main body
4 may be raised up by the set angle adjusting mechanism 5 and the angle of the child
seat 1 may be then adjusted to be lower than or equal to 10°.
[0029] The principles of the set angle adjusting mechanisms 5 and 5' employed in the child
seats 1 of a reclining type respectively shown in Figs. 1 and 2 can be applied quite
similarly to the child seats 1 of a non-reclining type respectively shown in Figs.
3 and 4. That is, in Fig. 3, in the contact portion of the seat main body 4 of the
child seat 1 where the seat main body 4 is to be contacted with the vehicle seat 2,
there is disposed the set angle adjusting mechanism 5 according to the invention.
In this case as well, when the angle of the vehicle seat 2 is set for a steep angle,
for example, in the angle range of 10° - 15°, the rear end side of the receive base
3 may be raised up by the set angle adjusting mechanism 5 and the angle of the child
seat 1 may be then adjusted to be lower than or equal to 10°.
[0030] Also, in Fig. 4, between the seat main body 4 and receive base 3 of the child seat
1, there is interposed the set angle adjusting mechanisms 5' according to the invention.
Similarly, when the angle of the vehicle seat 2 is set for a steep angle, for example,
in the angle range of 10° - 15°, the rear end side of the seat main body 4 may be
raised up by the set angle adjusting mechanism 5 and the angle of the child seat 1
may be then adjusted to be lower than or equal to 10°.
[0031] And, in the child seat 1 which is shown in Fig. 5 and is composed of only the seat
main body 4, in the contact portion of the seat main body 4 thereof where the seat
main body 4 is to be contacted with the vehicle seat 2, there is disposed the set
angle adjusting mechanism 5 according to the invention. In this case as well, when
the angle of the vehicle seat 2 is set for a steep angle, for example, in the angle
range of 10° - 15° , the rear end side of the receive base 3 may be raised up by the
set angle adjusting mechanism 5 and the angle of the child seat 1 may be then adjusted
to be lower than or equal to 10°.
[0032] As has been described hereinbefore, the present invention can be applied to a child
seat of every type whether it is of a reclining type or of a non-reclining type, or
whether it includes a receive base or not.
[0033] Next, description will be given below of several embodiments of the concrete structure
of a set angle adjusting mechanism according to the invention.
First embodiment
[0034] At first, description will be given below of a first embodiment of the concrete structure
of a set angle adjusting mechanism according to the invention with reference to Figs.
6 to 11. In Fig. 6, there is shown a child seat 1 in which a seat main body 4 is rotatably
mounted on the upper portion of a receive base 3. In the upper portion of the receive
base 3, there is formed a belt groove 6; and, in particular, a vehicle seat belt (not
shown) provided in a vehicle seat (not shown) is wound through this belt groove 6
and is thereby fixed to the vehicle seat. The upper portion of the seat main body
4 is structured as a baby seat 7 and, in the baby seat 7, there is provided a vehicle
seat belt 8 which is used to prevent the baby from flying out from the baby seat 7.
[0035] And, on the lower surface of the receive base 3, there is disposed the set angle
adjusting mechanism 5 and, on the front surface of the receive base 3, there is provided
an angle display device 9. By the way, Fig. 6 shows a state in which the seat main
body 4 is rotated and a seat back portion 4a thereof is thereby positioned on the
front surface side of the receive base 3.
[0036] The angle display meter 9 is arranged such that it displays "OK" when the receive
base 3 is set at a proper angle, whereas it displays "NG" (no good) when the receive
base 3 is not set at a proper angle. However, alternatively, the angle display device
9 may also be arranged such that it can display expressions such as "Usable", "No
Use" and the like, or it can display colors such as red, green and the like. Also,
the mounting position of the angle display device 9 is not limited to the position
that is shown in Fig. 6, but it may also be mounted on the back surface of the seat
back portion 4a or the like. By the way, with regard to the angle display device 9,
description will be given later in detail of the embodiments thereof with reference
to Figs. 15 to 22.
[0037] The set angle adjusting mechanism 5 to be employed in the invention comprises: a
primary rotary plate 12 which is disposed within a rectangular-shaped recessed portion
11 formed in the lower portion of the receive base 3 in such a manner that it can
be rotated to a forward position (a position shown in Fig. 7) and to a backward portion
(a position shown in Fig. 8) with part of the two side surfaces of the recessed portion
11 as a fulcrum thereof; a secondary rotary plate 14 which has such a cross section
as shown in Fig. 11 and, when not in use, is stored within a recessed portion 13 (as
shown by an imaginary line in Fig. 11) formed in the primary rotary plate 12, and
also which, when the inclination angle of the vehicle seat is too large to be adjusted
to a proper angle only by the primary rotary plate 12, can be used as shown in Fig.
10; and, a stepped securing portion 15 which is used to secure the secondary rotary
plate 14.
[0038] On the two sides of the end portion of the primary rotary plate 12, as shown in Figs.
9 and 11, there is disposed a support shaft 16 which is journaled in holes (not shown)
respectively formed in the two sides of the substantially central portion of the recessed
portion 11. On the other hand, on the two sides of the end portion of the secondary
rotary plate 14, as shown in Fig. 11, there is disposed a support shaft 17 which is
journaled in holes (not shown) respectively formed in the two sides of the end portion
of the recessed portion 13 formed in the primary rotary plate 12.
[0039] Also, the securing portion 15 is formed in the recessed portion 11 as a plurality
of steps in such a manner that it is able to adjust one end of the secondary rotary
plate 14 to a desired angle.
[0040] Next, description will be given below of an angle adjusting operation to be executed
by the set angle adjusting mechanism 5.
[0041] In a state in which the angle adjustments are not made, as shown in Fig. 7, the primary
rotary plate 12 is stored within the recessed portion 11 of the receive base 3, while
the secondary rotary plate 14 is stored within the recessed portion 13 of the primary
rotary plate 12. Therefore, in this state, it can well be said that the bottom surface
of the receive base 3 shows a substantially flat plate shape, although the rear half
section of the recessed portion 11 is opened; and thus, when the receive base 3 as
it is fixed to the vehicle seat 2, the bottom surface of the receive base 3 is stable
and thus the receive base 3 can be fixed to the vehicle seat 2 in a stable manner.
[0042] By the way, the primary rotary plate 12 is secured to the recessed portion 11 by
suitable means such as by engagement between a securing projection and a securing
hole or the like in such a manner that the primary rotary plate 12 can be freely secured
to and removed from the recessed portion 11; and, therefore, unless it is pulled out
specially, the primary rotary plate 12 is prevented from removing from the recessed
portion 11. Also, the secondary rotary plate 14 is similarly secured to the recessed
portion 13 in such a manner that it can be freely secured to and removed from the
recessed portion 13; and, therefore, in the state shown in Fig. 7, the secondary rotary
plate 14 is prevented against removal from the recessed portion 13.
[0043] On the other hand, when making a first-stage angle adjustment, the fingertips are
inserted into an operation portion 11a formed in one end of the recessed portion 11
and the primary rotary plate 12 is pulled out downwardly in Fig. 7 while gripping
the end portion thereof. As a result of this, the secured condition between the primary
rotary plate 12 and recessed portion 11 is removed, and the primary rotary plate 12
is then rotated in such a manner as shown by an arrow in Fig. 8 so that the end portion
of the primary rotary plate 12 is positioned on the lower side of the receive base
3.
[0044] If this state is shown in the form of the section structure of the associated components,
as shown in Fig. 9, the primary rotary plate 12 is positioned on the lower side of
the rear end portion (in Fig. 9, the right end portion) of the receive base 3, while
the rear end portion of the receive base 3 is lifted up by an amount corresponding
to the thickness of the primary rotary plate 12 . Thus, the angle of the receive base
3 with respect to the vehicle seat 2 can be adjusted according to the lift height
H1 of the receive base 3.
[0045] If the first-stage angle adjustment is found proper, then an arrow provided in the
angle display meter 9 shows "OK" but, if the angle adjustment is found insufficient,
then "NG" will be displayed. In the case of "OK", the vehicle seat belt is wound into
the belt grooves 6 of the receive base 3 to thereby fix the receive base to the vehicle
seat 2. On the other hand, in the case of "NG", the operation is transferred to a
second-stage angle adjustment which will be discussed below.
[0046] Here, desirably, the proper angles of the vehicle seat with respect to the vertical
line may be in the range of 35° - 55° ; more desirably, in the range of 38° - 50°
; and, most desirably, in the range of 45° - 50°.
[0047] That is, when the angle of the receive base cannot be adjusted to the desired angle
only by the above-mentioned first-stage angle adjustment, the fingertips are inserted
into an operation portion 13a formed in one end of the recessed portion 13 of the
primary rotary plate 12 and, with the end portion of the secondary rotary plate 14
gripped by the fingertips, the secondary rotary plate 14 is made to rise up from the
recessed portion 13, so that the leading end portion of the secondary rotary plate
14 is secured to the desired position of the secured portion 15 as shown in Figs.
10 and 11.
[0048] When this state is shown in the form of a section structure, as shown in Fig. 11,
the primary rotary plate 12 is pressed downwardly by the secondary rotary plate 14
and thus the distance between the primary rotary plate 12 and receive base 3, that
is, the lift height of the receive base 3 is increased from H1 to H2, so that the
rear end portion of the receive base 3 is lifted up correspondingly to the height
H2. Therefore, the angle of the receive base 3 with respect to the vehicle seat 2
can be adjusted correspondingly to the lift height H2.
[0049] According to the present structure, even when the elevation angle of the seat surface
of the vehicle seat 2 is about 15° , if the present angle adjustment operation is
executed, then the angle of the receive base 3 can be set similarly to the vehicle
seat 2 which has a seat surface elevation angle of 3° . And, since the primary rotary
plate 12 is formed wide in the plate width thereof, the receive base 3 can be fixed
onto the vehicle seat 2 in a stable manner. Also, because the vehicle seat 2 is generally
a cushion seat, the receive base 3 will sink in the vehicle seat 2; however, if the
contact area of the receive base 3 to be in contact with the vehicle seat is set as
large as possible, then the stress can be reduced, that is, the sinking of the receive
base 3 can be minimized. On the other hand, even when the receive base 3 sinks to
a certain degree since the vehicle seat 2 is a cushion seat, with use of the present
structure, the angle of the receive base 3 can be adjusted with the sinking of the
receive base 3 taken into consideration.
[0050] Also, as shown in Fig. 6, since there is provided the angle display device 9, the
angle of the receive base 3 can be adjusted while observing visually whether the angle
of the receive base 3 is in the proper angle range or not.
[0051] By the way, according to our experiments, assuming that, when the above-mentioned
set angle adjusting mechanism 5 is not used, the angle of the receive base is set
for an angle of 0° , when the angle of the receive base 3 was adjusted by the primary
rotary plate 12, the angle could be adjusted to about 5° and, when the angle of the
receive base 3 was adjusted by the secondary rotary plate 14, the angle could be adjusted
to about 10° . However, when the vehicle seat 2 is a cushion seat, sometimes, the
adjusted angles were about 4° and 7 to 8° , respectively.
[0052] And, in the above description, the securing portion 15 is formed in a plurality of
steps; however, it is not always necessary to form the securing portion 15 in a plurality
of steps but the securing portion 15 may be formed of a single step.
Second embodiment
[0053] Next, description will be given below of a second embodiment of a set angle adjusting
mechanism 5 according to the invention with reference to Fig. 12. Here, a set angle
adjusting mechanism 5 according to the second embodiment is structured such that,
by rotating an operation knob 21 provided on the front portion of the receive base
3, the angle of the receive base with respect to a vehicle seat (not shown) can be
adjusted. That is, in the interior portion of the receive base 3, there is an idly
rotatable screw rod 23 which is journaled on the rear wall 3b of the receive base
3 by a bearing member 22, while the above-mentioned operation knob 21 is fixed to
the leading end of the screw rod 23. And, with the screw rod 23, there is threadedly
engaged a movable body 24 including a lower side surface which, when viewed from the
side surface thereof, is formed as an inclined surface.
[0054] Also, in the interior portion of the receive member 3, there is disposed a rotary
member 26 which is capable of rotating about a bearing member 25 formed in the bottom
portion of the receive base 3. Referring in particular to the structure of the rotary
member 26, the forward portion thereof that is located on the forward side of the
receive base 3 is formed smaller in thickness, the backward portion thereof is formed
larger in thickness, and, in the central portion thereof, there is formed a slit 27
through which the screw rod 23 can be inserted. However, in spite of the formation
of the slit 27, the forward portion of the rotary member 24 is formed as an integral
body and thus the whole rotary member 24 rotates about the bearing member 25 as a
single member. Also, the rotary member 26 is normally energized by a coil spring (not
shown) in a direction where it can be contacted with the movable body 24.
[0055] According to the above-mentioned structure, if the operation knob 21 is rotated,
for example, in the direction of an arrow B shown in Fig. 12, then the screw rod 23
is rotated integrally with the operation knob 21 and the movable body 24 is caused
to move in the direction of an arrow C shown in Fig. 12. That is, because the lower
side surface of the movable body 24 is formed as an inclined surface and is in contact
with the surface of the rotary member 26, the rotation of the movable body 24 itself
is prevented by the rotary member 26. Therefore, by rotating the screw rod 23, the
movable body 24 is caused to advance in the arrow C direction and, with the advancement
of the movable body 24, the movable body 24 presses against the rear end side of the
rotary member 26. As a result of this, the rotary member 26 is caused to rotate in
such a manner as shown by an arrow D in Fig. 12, the rear end side of the rotary member
26 is caused to project from a position shown by a solid line into the lower portion
of the receive base 3 as shown by an imaginary line, and the rear side of the receive
base 3 is lifted up correspondingly to the projecting height of the rear end side
of the rotary member 26, so that the angle of the receive base 3 can be adjusted.
[0056] According to the present structure, by operating or rotating the operation knob 21,
the angle of the receive base 3 can be adjusted not only in a continuously variable
manner but also in the range of minute angles. Also, the angle of the receive base
3 can be adjusted while the receive base 3 is left set on the vehicle seat. That is,
the present structure is very convenient.
Third embodiment
[0057] Next, description will be given below of a third embodiment of a set angle adjusting
mechanism 5 according to the invention with reference to Fig. 13. Here, a set angle
adjusting mechanism 5 according to the third embodiment is structured such that, by
pulling out an operation knob 31 provided on the front surface of the receive base
3, the angle of the receive base 3 with respect to a vehicle seat can be adjusted.
That is, in the bottom portion of the receive base 3, there is disposed a bearing
member 32, a movable rod 33 is inserted through the bearing member 32, one end of
the movable rod 33 is inserted through the front wall 3a of the receive base 3, and
the operation knob 31 is mounted on the leading end of the movable rod 33. And, a
ring-shaped securing member 34 is fixed to the movable rod 33 and, between the securing
member 34 and the front wall 3a of the receive base 3, there is interposed a spring
35 in such a manner that it is fitted over or wound around the movable rod 33. Therefore,
the movable rod 33 is always energized toward the backward side of the receive base
3 by the energizing force of the spring 35.
[0058] Also, the rear end of the movable rod 33 is fixed to the substantially central portion
of a securing member 36 which is formed in a forked shape. The two ends of the securing
member 36 are respectively formed in an acute angle, while the acute-angle formed
portions of the securing member 36 respectively form securing pawls 37a and 37b.
[0059] On the other hand, on the front side of the bottom portion of the receive base 3,
there are disposed a pair of bearing members 38a and 38b which are spaced at a given
interval from each other, while the respective one-end portions of rotary members
39a and 39b are rotatably journaled on the bearing members 38a and 38b. The rotary
members 39a and 39b, when viewed from the side surfaces thereof, respectively show
sickle shapes: in particular, the leading ends thereof that correspond to the hafts
of the sickles are journaled on the bearing members 38a and 38b, respectively; and,
in the portions thereof that correspond to the blades of the sickles, there are formed
securing pawls 40a and 40b respectively. By the way, although not shown in Fig. 13,
in the bottom portion of the receive base 3, in more particular, in the lower portions
of the haft portions of the rotary members 39a and 39b, there is formed an opening
through which the rotary members 39a and 39b can inserted.
[0060] According to the above-mentioned structure, by pulling out the operation knob 31
in the direction of an arrow E shown in Fig. 13, the secured condition between the
securing pawls 37a, 37b and the securing pawls 40a, 40b of the rotary members 39a,
39b is removed, so that the rotary members 39a and 39b are allowed to fall down. However,
since the leading ends of the rotary members 39a and 39b are supported by the bearing
members 38a and 38b, actually, the rotary members 39a and 39b are rotated from their
position shown by solid lines in Fig. 13 in such a manner as shown by imaginary line
in Fig. 13, so that they respectively project onto the lower side surfaces of the
receive base 3. Therefore, similarly to the previously described structure, the rear
end side of the receive base 3 can be raised up with respect to the vehicle seat,
so that the angle of the receive base 3 can be adjusted properly.
[0061] According to the present structure as well, the angle of the receive base 3 can be
adjusted little by little, and the rotary members 39a and 39b can be stored into the
receive base 3 simply by pulling the operation knob 31 while the receive base 3 is
left set on the vehicle seat.
[0062] While several embodiments of the set angle adjusting mechanism 5 according to the
invention have been described hereinabove, the above-described embodiments are all
structured in such a manner as to execute the angle adjusting operation shown in Fig.
1, that is, they are all used to adjust the angle of the receive base 3 with respect
to the vehicle seat 2. However, the invention is not limited to the above but, according
to the invention, as shown in Fig. 2, there can also be provided such a structure
that can adjust the angle of the seat main body 4 with respect to the receive base
3. Therefore, description will be given below of, as a fourth embodiment according
to the invention, a set angle adjusting mechanism 5 which is structured in such a
manner that it can adjust the angle of the seat main body 4 with respect to the receive
base 3.
Fourth embodiment
[0063] A set angle adjusting mechanism 5 according to the fourth embodiment of the invention,
as shown in Fig. 14, is structured such that, by rotating an operation knob 51 provided
on the side surface of the receive base 3, the angle of the seat main body 4 with
respect to the vehicle seat 2 can be adjusted (see Fig. 2). That is, in the bottom
portion of the receive base 3, there are disposed a pair of support members 52a and
52b which are spaced at a given interval from each other, while the end portion of
a rotary member 53 is rotatably supported on the two support members 52a and 52b.
The rotary member 53 comprises a pair of support portions 53a with their respective
one-end portions supported on the support members 52a and 52b, a pair of projecting
portions 53c respectively having tooth portions 53b formed on their respective side
surfaces, and a connecting member 53d for connecting the pair of right and left support
portions 53a with their associated projecting portions 53c. Here, the tooth portions
53b are respectively formed on arc lines in compliance with the moving locus of the
rotary member 53.
[0064] On the other hand, a rotary shaft 54 is rotatably supported by the left and right
side walls 3c and 3d of the receive base 3, while the above-mentioned operation knob
51 is mounted on one end of the rotary shaft 54. At the proper positions of the rotary
shaft 54, there are disposed gears 58, 58 which can be meshed or engaged with the
tooth portions 53b. Further, a ratchet wheel 55 is fixed to the substantially central
portion of the rotary shaft 54, while a securing member 56 to be secured to and removed
from the ratchet wheel 55 is swingably disposed on the support portion of the receive
base 3. To the securing member 56, there is pivotally mounted an operation rod 59
which extends through the receive base 3. Further, the operation rod 59 includes a
flange 59b provided at a proper position thereof and, between the flange 59b and the
inner wall of the receive base 3, there is interposed a spring 57. The spring 57 is
always energizing the operation rod 59 in a direction where the ratchet wheel 55 and
securing member 56 can be engaged with each other.
[0065] According to the above-mentioned structure, by rotating the operation knob 51, for
example, in the direction of an arrow G shown in Fig. 14, then the rotary shaft 54,
ratchet wheel 55 and gears 58 are rotated integrally in the same direction. And, because
the gears 58 are in meshing engagement with the tooth portions 53b, the rotary member
53, as a whole, is raised from its position shown by a solid line in Fig. 14 in such
a manner as shown by an imaginary line in Fig. 14 to thereby lift the seat main body
(not shown) in such a manner as previously explained with reference to Fig. 2, so
that, in this case, the angle of the seat main body can be adjusted with respect to
the receive base 3. By the way, after the angle of the seat main body is adjusted
to a desired angle, if the rotation of the operation knob 51 is stopped, then the
gears 58 are prevented against rotation by the above-mentioned ratchet mechanism,
so that the desired lift position of the seat main body can be fixed.
[0066] On the other hand, to lower the rotary member 53, a handle 59 may be pulled to thereby
remove the engagement between the ratchet wheel 55 and securing member 56 and, after
then, the operation knob 51 may be rotated oppositely to the arrow G direction.
[0067] As described above, with use of the set angle adjusting mechanism 5 according to
the present embodiment, by rotating the operation knob 51 provided on the receive
base 3, the angle of the seat main body can be set at the desired angle while the
angle of the receive base 3 with respect to the vehicle seat remains unchanged. Also,
since the present angle setting is accomplished through the meshing engagement between
the gears 58 and tooth portions 53b, a fine angle adjustment can be made.
[0068] By the way, when making the angle adjustments using the present set angle adjusting
mechanism 5 in the above-mentioned manner, it is desirable to confirm the angle visually.
For this purpose, as has been previously explained with reference to Fig. 6, there
is provided the angle display device 9. However, as the structure of the angle display
device 9, there can be employed various structures which will be illustrated in the
following embodiments thereof. Now, description will be given below in detail of the
respective embodiments of the angle display device 9.
First embodiment of angle display device
[0069] Next, the respective embodiments of the angle display device 9 will be described
below sequentially from the first embodiment thereof.
[0070] The first embodiment relates to the angle display device 9 that is shown in Fig.
6. The angle display device 9, as shown in Figs. 15 and 16, comprises a cylindrical-shaped
display part 61, an indicating part 63 which is formed in a cylindrical shape and
includes a weight 62 fixed to one end of the interior portion thereof, a case 64,
and the like; and, these components of the angle display device 9, except for the
weight 62, are molded of synthetic resin respectively.
[0071] The display part 61 is composed of a flat-plate-shaped fixing portion 61a, a cylindrical
body 61b having characters such as "OK" (good), "NG" (no good), and the like printed
on the outer surface thereof, and a shaft 61c for supporting the indicating part 63
in a freely rotatable manner. Referring to the structure of the indicating part 63,
the weight 62 is fixed to the interior portion of the cylindrical body 63b with an
arrow mark 63a printed on the outer surface thereof and, as shown in Fig. 16, in the
center of the cylindrical body 63b, there is disposed a bearing 63c through which
the shaft 61c can be inserted.
[0072] The case 64 is formed transparent and is structured in such a manner as to cover
the whole of both the display part 61 and indicating part 63. Also, in a portion of
the case 64, there is formed a screw insertion hole 64a.
[0073] And, referring to the structure of the angle display device 9, as shown in Fig. 16,
the bearing 63c provided in the indicating part 63 is fitted over the shaft 61c provided
in the display part 61, the cover 64 is placed over the display part 61 and indicating
part 63 to cover them completely, and the cover 64 is fixed to the top portion of
the shaft 61c by a screw 65. According to the present structure, the indicating part
63 can be freely rotated with respect to the display part 61.
[0074] Therefore, if the fixing portion 61a of the display part 61 is fixed to the child
seat 1 by screwing or by other similar means, then the display part 61 can be inclined
in accordance with the inclination of the child seat 1: that is, in the above-mentioned
first to third embodiments of the set angle adjusting mechanism according to the invention,
the display part 61 can be inclined in accordance with the inclination of the receive
base 3; and, in the above-mentioned fourth embodiment of the set angle adjusting mechanism
according to the invention, the display part 61 can be inclined in accordance with
the inclination of the seat main body 4. However, since the indicating part 63 is
prevented from inclining due to the operation of the weight 62, "OK" or "NG" is indicated
in accordance with the angle difference between the display part 61 and indicating
part 63.
[0075] By mounting the above-mentioned angle display device 9 onto the child seat 1, a user
is able to adjust the angle of the child seat 1 while observing the angle display
device 9 visually. Therefore, not only the safety of the baby or little child can
be enhanced but also the convenience of the child seat in handling can be improved.
Second embodiment of angle display device
[0076] Next, description will be given below of a second embodiment of the angle display
device 9 according to the invention with reference to Fig. 17. In the second embodiment,
characters such as "OK", "NG" and the like are printed on the outer surface of a base
plate 71 to thereby form a display part 71a. Also, part of the base plate 71 is folded
to thereby form a bearing part 71b, while an L-shaped indicating member 72 is rotatably
mounted on the bearing part 71b. One end portion of the indicating member 72 provides
an indicator 72a which is used to indicate the characters such as "OK", "NG" and the
like, whereas a weight 73 is fixed to the other end portion of the indicating member
72.
[0077] According to the present embodiment, the base plate 71 is fixed to a portion of the
child seat 1. And, if the child seat 1 is inclined, then the base plate 71 is also
inclined, whereas the indicator 72a of the indicating member 72 is prevented against
inclination due to the operation of the weight 73. Therefore, "OK" or "NG" is indicated
by the indicator 72a in accordance with the inclination angle difference between the
base plate 71 and indicator 72a.
[0078] The present embodiment as well can provide similar effects to the previously described
first embodiment of the angle display device.
Third embodiment of angle display device
[0079] Next, description will be given below of a third embodiment of the angle display
device 9 according to the invention with reference to Fig. 18.
[0080] In the third embodiment, characters such as "OK", "NG" and the like are printed on
the outer surface of a flat-plate- shaped base plate 75 to thereby form a display
part 75a, while an indicator 76 is rotatably mounted on the upper portion of the display
part 75a. And, a weight 77 is fixed to the indicator 76.
[0081] According to the present structure, if the base plate 75 is fixed to a portion of
the child seat 1, then the display part 75a is inclined integrally with the child
seat 1, whereas the indicator 76 is prevented against inclination due to the operation
of the weight 77. Therefore, in the present embodiment as well, the child seat 1 can
be set to a desired inclination angle while observing the degree of the inclination
of the child seat 1 visually.
Fourth embodiment of angle display device
[0082] Next, description will be given below of a fourth embodiment of the angle display
device 9 according to the invention with reference to Fig. 19.
[0083] The angle display device 9 according to the fourth embodiment comprises a flat-plate-shaped
display part 81 with characters such as "OK", "NG" and the like printed thereon, a
U-shaped cylindrical body 82 into which liquid 83 such as water or the like is charged,
an indicating part 86 structured such that a float 85 forming an indicator 84 is disposed
in such a manner as to float on one of the surfaces thereof, a cover 87, and the like.
[0084] According to the present structure, even if the indicating part 81 and cylindrical
body 82 are inclined, the height of the float remains unchanged. Therefore, when the
thus structured angle display device 9 is mounted to the child seat 1, the indicator
84 is able to indicate the characters such as "OK", "NG" and the like in accordance
with the inclination of the indicating part 81 and cylindrical body 82. That is, according
to the present embodiment as well, similarly to the previously described embodiments
of the angle display device 9, the angle of the child seat 1 can be adjusted. By the
way, as the liquid 83, besides water, there can also be used oil-based liquid which
is hard to freeze.
Fifth embodiment of angle display device
[0085] Next, description will be given below of a fifth embodiment of the angle display
device 9 according to the invention with reference to Fig. 20.
[0086] The angle display device 9 according to the present embodiment is structured such
that a plate-shaped indicating member 92 floatable on liquid is rotatably mounted
in the central portion of a disk-shaped transparent vessel 91 and liquid 93 is charged
into only the lower half section of the vessel 91. And, characters such as "OK", "NG"
and the like are printed on the inner surface of the vessel 91 and thus the present
inner surface forms a display part 94.
[0087] According to the present structure, even if the vessel 91 is inclined as a whole,
the indicating member 92 can be kept horizontally due to the liquid 93. This allows
the indicating member 92 to indicate the characters such as "OK", "NG" and the like.
That is, according to the present embodiment as well, similarly to the previously
described embodiments, the angle of the child seat 1 can be adjusted.
Sixth embodiment of angle display device
[0088] Next, description will be given below of a sixth embodiment of the angle display
device 9 according to the invention with reference to Fig. 21.
[0089] The present embodiment also has a structure which makes use of the characteristic
of liquid. That is, characters such as "OK", "NG" and the like are printed on the
surface of a cover 95 to thereby form a display part 96, liquid is charged into an
arc-shaped transparent cylindrical body 97, and a float 98 serving as an indicator
is disposed in such a manner that it floats on the liquid. To assemble these components
together, the cylindrical body 97 may be fitted with an arc-shaped opening 99 which
is formed in the cover 95.
[0090] According to the present structure, while the present angle display device 9 is inclined
as a whole in accordance with the inclination of the child seat 1, the float 98 is
allowed to move along the arc surface of the cylindrical body 97 and thus the float
98 is always positioned in the top portion of the cylindrical body 97. As a result
of this, the characters such as "OK", "NG" and the like can be pointed out by the
float 98, which makes it possible to observe the inclination of the child seat 1 visually.
Seventh embodiment of angle display device
[0091] Next, description will be given below of a seventh embodiment of the angle display
device 9 according to the invention with reference to Fig. 22.
[0092] The present embodiment makes use of a magnetic operation. That is, a permanent magnet
102 magnetized in the N and S poles thereof is disposed in the lower portion of the
interior portion of a frame body 101 which is formed in an arc shape when viewed from
the upper surface thereof, and a magnetized magnetic piece 105 with an indicator mark
104 formed therein is stored into a guide portion 103 which is composed of an arc-shaped
space formed upwardly of the permanent magnet 102. The magnetic piece 105 floats slightly
with respect to the permanent magnet 102 and can be moved in the lateral direction
thereof. Also, at the positions of the outer surface of the frame body 101 that correspond
to the upper portion of the magnetic piece 105, there are printed characters such
as "OK", "NG" and the like to thereby form a display part 106.
[0093] According to the present structure, when the angle display device 9 is inclined integrally
with the child seat 1, the magnetic piece 105 is moved due to its magnetic action
with respect to the permanent magnet 102, thereby being able to point out the characters
such as "OK", "NG" and the like. Thanks to this, similarly to the previously described
embodiments of the angle display device 9, the angle of the child seat 1 can be adjusted
while observing the degree of inclination of the child seat 1 visually.
[0094] By the way, although description has been given hereinbefore of the child seat 4
which is structured such that the seat main body 4 thereof can be rotated with respect
to the receive base 3. However, the invention can also be applied to a child seat
1 which is structured such that the seat main body 4 cannot be rotated with respect
to the receive base 3.
[0095] Also, although description has been given heretofore in the illustrated embodiments
of the child seat 1 in which the receive base 3 and seat main body 4 are originally
produced as separate members and are then assembled together, However, it is not always
necessary to produce the receive base 3 and seat main body 4 as separate members,
but they can also be produced originally as an integral body.
[0096] Further, each embodiment is not limited by the child seat regardless of existence
of the receive base.
[0097] Further, in the foregoing description, the angle display device is interposed between
the receive base 3 of the child seat 1 and the vehicle seat 2 or between the receive
base 3 and seat main body 4 of the child seat 1. However, the setting position of
the angle display device is not limited to this, but the angle display device can
also be set in both of them.
[0098] As has been described heretofore, a child seat according to the invention is structured
such that a set angle adjusting mechanism is disposed in a receive base forming the
child seat and, when fixing the receive base to a vehicle seat, the angle of the receive
base can be adjusted by the set angle adjusting mechanism. According to the present
structure, even if the elevation angle of the vehicle seat is set for a steep angle
of about 15° , the angle of the seat main body of the child seat can be set similarly
to a vehicle seat having an elevation angle of 3° which is specified in the collision
test. For this reason, the angle of the seat main body to be supported on the upper
portion of the receive base can be set regardless of the elevation angle of the seat
surface of the vehicle seat. As a result of this, not only the comfort of a baby or
a little child can be maintained but also, in a collision, the baby or little child
can be prevented from flying out from the child seat, thereby being able to enhance
the safety of the baby or little child. Also, since an angle display device is disposed
in the receive base and/or seat main body of the child seat, in the above-mentioned
angle adjusting operation, the angle of the child seat can be adjusted while observing
the angle of the child seat visually.
[0099] By the way, in the foregoing description, the child seat is structured such that
the seat main body 4 can be rotated with respect to the receive base 3. However, the
invention can also apply to a child seat which is structured such that the seat main
body 4 cannot be rotated with respect to the receive base 3.
[0100] Also, a child seat according to the invention is structured such that a set angle
adjusting mechanism is disposed in a receive base forming the child seat and, in a
state where the receive base is fixed to a vehicle seat, the angle of a seat main
body forming the child seat is adjusted by the set angle adjusting mechanism. According
to the present structure, even if the elevation angle of the vehicle seat is set for
a steep angle of 15°, without adjusting the angle of the receive base, the angle of
the seat main body can be set similarly to a vehicle seat having an elevation angle
of 3° which is specified in the collision test. Therefore, similarly to the previously
described case, the angle of the seat main body to be supported on the upper portion
of the receive base can be set regardless of the elevation angle of the seat surface
of the vehicle seat. As a result of this, not only the comfort of a baby or a little
child can be maintained but also, in a collision, the baby or little child can be
prevented from flying out from the child seat. Also, since an angle display device
is disposed in the receive base and/or seat main body of the child seat, in the above-mentioned
angle adjusting operation, the angle of the child seat can be adjusted while observing
the angle of the child seat visually, which can enhance the convenience of the child
seat.
1. A child seat to be set on a vehicle seat comprising:
a seat main body; and
a set angle adjusting mechanism for adjusting the set angle of said seat main body
with respect to said vehicle seat.
2. A child seat as claimed in Claim 1, wherein said set angle adjusting mechanism is
disposed in the contact portion of said seat main body where said seat main body is
to be contacted with said vehicle seat.
3. A child seat as set forth in claimed in claim 1, wherein said set angle adjusting
mechanism includes:
a primary rotary plate rotatably stored in a recessed portion formed in the bottom
portion of said child seat;
a secondary rotary plate disposed in said primary rotary plate in such a manner that
one end portion thereof can be rotated; and
a securing portion formed within said recessed portion for securing the other end
portion of said secondary rotary plate.
4. A child seat as claimed in claim 1, wherein said adjusting mechanism includes:
an idly rotatable screw rod journaled on the rear wall of said receiving base by a
bearing member;
an operation knob fixed to the tip end of said screw rod;
a movable body threadedly engaged with said screw rod, said movable body having an
inclined surface in view of the side surface thereof; and
a rotary member, shaped in triangle pole, rotating about an axis formed in said receive
base, said rotary member having a slit through which said screw rod is inserted, said
movable body slidingly moving on the surface of said slit to adjust the set angle
of said seat main body with respect to said vehicle seat.
5. A child seat as claimed in claim 1, wherein said adjusting means includes:
a first bearing member arranged in the bottom portion of said child seat;
a movable rod inserted through said first bearing member;
an operation knob mounted on one end of said movable rod;
a securing member fixed to said movable rod;
a spring interposed between said securing member and the front wall of said receive
base;
a bifurcated movable rod connected to the other end of said movable rod. said bifurcated
movable rod having securing pawls, respectively, at the tip ends thereof;
a pair of second bearing members pivotally disposed on said child seat with a predetermined
interval defined therebetween, said second bearing members shaped in forked shaped,
and having the engaging pawls engaged with said securing pawls.
6. A child seat as claimed in claim 1, further comprising:
a receive base for receiving said seat main body thereon.
7. A child seat as claimed in Claim 6, wherein said set angle adjusting mechanism is
interposed between said seat main body and said receive base.
8. A child seat as claimed in claim 6, wherein said angle adjusting means includes:
a pair of support members disposed in the bottom portion of said receive base with
the predetermined space defined therebetween;
a rotary member rotatably supported by said support members, said rotary member including:
a pair of support portions supported by said support members;
a pair of projecting portions respectively having tooth portions formed on the side
surface thereof, said tooth portions formed on arc lines in compliance with the moving
locus of said rotary member;
a connecting member for connecting said support portions with projecting portions;
a rotary shaft rotatably supported by side walls of said receive base;
an operation knob mounted on one end of said rotary shaft;
a gear rotate mounted on said rotary shaft, and meshing said tooth portions;
a ratchet wheel disposed at a substantially center portion of said rotary shaft in
an axis direction;
a securing member engagable with said ratchet wheel, said securing, said securing
member swingably disposed on a support portion of said receive base;
an operation rod pivotally supporting said securing member, said operation rod extending
through said receive base, said operation rod having a handle and a flange; and
a spring interposed between said flange and the inner surface of said receive base
to urge said operation rod for engaging said ratchet wheel and said securing member.
9. A child seat as claimed in claim 6, wherein said set adjusting mechanism adjusts the
set angle of said seat main body with respect to said vehicle seat in a continuously
variable manner.
10. A child seat as claimed in claim 9, wherein said adjusting mechanism includes:
an idly rotatable screw rod journaled on the rear wall of said receiving base by a
bearing member;
an operation knob fixed to the tip end of said screw rod;
a movable body threadedly engaged with said screw rod, said movable body having an
inclined surface in view of the side surface thereof; and
a rotary member, shaped in triangle pole, rotating about an axis formed in said receive
base, said rotary member having a slit through which said screw rod is inserted, said
movable body slidingly moving on the surface of said slit to adjust the set angle
of said seat main body with respect to said vehicle seat.
11. A child seat as claimed in claim 9, wherein said angle adjusting means includes:
a pair of support members disposed in the bottom portion of said receive base with
the predetermined space defined therebetween;
a rotary member rotatably supported by said support members, said rotary member including:
a pair of support portions supported by said support members;
a pair of projecting portions respectively having tooth portions formed on the side
surface thereof, said tooth portions formed on arc lines in compliance with the moving
locus of said rotary member;
a connecting member for connecting said support portions with projecting portions;
a rotary shaft rotatably supported by side walls of said receive base;
an operation knob mounted on one end of said rotary shaft;
a gear rotate mounted on said rotary shaft, and meshing said tooth portions;
a ratchet wheel disposed at a substantially center portion of said rotary shaft in
an axis direction;
a securing member engagable with said ratchet wheel, said securing, said securing
member swingably disposed on a support portion of said receive base;
an operation rod pivotally supporting said securing member, said operation rod extending
through said receive base, said operation rod having a handle and a flange; and
a spring interposed between said flange and the inner surface of said receive base
to urge said operation rod for engaging said ratchet wheel and said securing member.
12. A child seat as claimed in Claim 6, wherein said set angle adjusting mechanism is
disposed in the contact portion of said receive base where said receive base is to
be contacted with said vehicle seat.
13. A child seat as set forth in claimed in claim 12, wherein said set angle adjusting
mechanism includes:
a primary rotary plate rotatably stored in a recessed portion formed in the bottom
portion of said child seat;
a secondary rotary plate disposed in said primary rotary plate in such a manner that
one end portion thereof can be rotated; and
a securing portion formed within said recessed portion for securing the other end
portion of said secondary rotary plate.
14. A child seat as set forth in claim 13, further comprising:
an angle display device including:
a cylindrical-shaped display member having a shaft at the center thereof, said display
member fixed on one of said child seat and said receive base;
a cylindrical-shaped indicating member freely rotatably supported by said shaft; and
a weight fixed to one end of the interior portion of said cylindrical-shaped,
wherein said cylindrical-shaped display member is inclined in accordance with the
inclination of one of said child seat and receive base, and the indicating member
is prevented from to be inclined to indicate the angle difference between said display
member and said indicating member.
15. A child seat as claimed in claim 12, wherein said adjusting mechanism includes:
an idly rotatable screw rod journaled on the rear wall of said receiving base by a
bearing member;
an operation knob fixed to the tip end of said screw rod;
a movable body threadedly engaged with said screw rod, said movable body having an
inclined surface in view of the side surface thereof; and
a rotary member, shaped in triangle pole, rotating about an axis formed in said receive
base, said rotary member having a slit through which said screw rod is inserted, said
movable body slidingly moving on the surface of said slit to adjust the set angle
of said seat main body with respect to said vehicle seat.
16. A child seat as claimed in claim 12, wherein said adjusting means includes:
a first bearing member arranged in the bottom portion of said child seat;
a movable rod inserted through said first bearing member;
an operation knob mounted on one end of said movable rod;
a securing member fixed to said movable rod;
a spring interposed between said securing member and the front wall of said receive
base;
a bifurcated movable rod connected to the other end of said movable rod. said bifurcated
movable rod having securing pawls, respectively, at the tip ends thereof;
a pair of second bearing members pivotally disposed on said child sheet with a predetermined
interval defined therebetween, said second bearing members shaped in forked shaped,
and having the engaging pawls engaged with said securing pawls.
17. A child seat as set forth in claimed in Claim 1, further comprising:
an angle display device for displaying whether the inclination angle of said child
seat is proper or not.
18. A child seat as set forth in claim 17, wherein said angle display device includes:
a cylindrical-shaped display member having a shaft at the center thereof, said display
member fixed on one of said child seat and said receive base;
a cylindrical-shaped indicating member freely rotatably supported by said shaft; and
a weight fixed to one end of the interior portion of said cylindrical-shaped,
wherein said cylindrical-shaped display member is inclined in accordance with the
inclination of one of said child seat and receive base, and the indicating member
is prevented from to be inclined to indicate the angle difference between said display
member and said indicating member.
19. A child seat to be set on a vehicle seat comprising:
a seat main body; and
an angle display device for displaying whether the inclination angle of said child
seat is proper or not.
20. A child seat as claimed in claim 19, further comprising:
a receive base for receiving said seat main body thereon.
21. A child seat as set forth in Claim 20, wherein the inclination angle of said child
seat is set in the angle range of 35° - 55° with respect to a vertical line.
22. A child seat as set forth in claim 19, wherein said angle display device includes:
a cylindrical-shaped display member having a shaft at the center thereof, said display
member fixed on one of said child seat and said receive base;
a cylindrical-shaped indicating member freely rotatably supported by said shaft; and
a weight fixed to one end of the interior portion of said cylindrical-shaped,
wherein said cylindrical-shaped display member is inclined in accordance with the
inclination of one of said child seat and receive base, and the indicating member
is prevented from to be inclined to indicate the angle difference between said display
member and said indicating member.
23. A child seat as set forth in claim 19, wherein said angle display device includes:
a display member fixed on said child seat, said display member having a bearing portion;
an indicating member rotatably mounted on said bearing portion, said indicating member
having an indicator at one end thereof; and
a weight fixed to the other end portion of said indicating member,
wherein said display member is inclined in accordance with the inclination of said
child seat and receive base, and the indicating member is prevented from to be inclined
to indicate the angle difference between said display member and said indicating member.
24. A child seat as set forth in claim 19, wherein said angle display device includes:
a display member fixed on said child seat;
an indicating member into which the liquid is poured; and
a float entering into said indicating member, said float indicating the angle between
said display member and said indicating member.
25. A child seat as set forth in claim 19, wherein said angle display device includes:
a display member made of a permanent magnet, shaped in arc, fixed on said child seat,
said display member having an arc-shaped space; and
an indicating member magnetized, floating slightly with respect to said display member,
said indicating member indicating the angle between said display member and the indicating
member.